Deco X55

TP-Link

Deco X55

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New TP-Link zero-day surfaces as CISA warns other flaws are exploited

Not saying we should ignore this problem but TP Link is one of the cheaper hardware so there you go. I have Deco x55 and i do receive 2 firmware update so far on its entire 1 year cycle. If you want something pro privacy, than you would have to, most likely, go with more expensive brand

— National-Debt-43 in r/TpLink73mo ago
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Terrible Customer Service

I have 2 Deco X55 units. The December update added the QoS option, which was activated by default. It caused a lot of connectivity problems. I disabled QoS by going to Settings -> More. I still see the main unit's red light go on for a few seconds sometimes, but there is no loss of connectivity.

— rgold220 in r/TpLink610mo ago
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Gfiber modern router selection for fps gaming

DOCSIS 3.1 is for cable internet, not fiber. EDIT: You won’t need a modem since modems aren’t a thing for fiber internet. All you’ll need is a router to insert directly into the ONT (what GFiber refers to as the “fiber jack”). As for a router, you may want to look at Ubiquity Unifi systems. FWIW, I ...

— Pearl_of_KevinPrice in r/googlefiber624d ago
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Google nest mesh or something else?

Brother in law upgraded his old nest to the new, both were flaky and dropping connected units. I gave him my deco X55 ax 3000 three piece set and he hasn't had any trouble, nor did I. I upgraded to unifi system for extra control/features.

— Fesional in r/HomeNetworking617d ago
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Credenciais PPPOE

A digi tem vários routers, os piores em WiFi é o ex3301, o aio Huawei vem a seguir, e supostamente o melhor será o ex3501. A razão porque o Huawei ganhou má fama, é porque a digi bloqueou todas as opeções no router literalmente não consegues criar outras redes nem redes guest, entre outras opções. I...

— SuperSunBear in r/digipt43mo ago
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What router do y'all use?

Depends on how big your house is and how many devices you have connected. I always aim to get a single beefy router; but if you have a large house you might be better off with a mesh system - something like Deco X55 is somewhat in your budget.

— revolutn in r/newzealand43mo ago
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Do these power line extenders really work ?

powerline ethernet - it's hit and miss - I had 'gigabit' ones when attempting to resolve issues with the TV/iplayer buffering/messing about - but they couldn't do more than 80mbit/s ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07ZWFMYTY ) and I ended up having to power cycle them roughly once a month. I've since ...

— TheGingerDog in r/DIYUK36mo ago
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Shaw Airpods versus TPLink Deco

I recently switched to Rogers/Shaw 1G from Telus due to cost. I was getting good speeds 800+ near the Rogers router, but the pods were unreliable. They seemed to drop out constantly and I would have trouble reconnecting my iPhone. I would wake up every day with no connection and have to go stand bes...

— Professional_Law7164 in r/shaw36mo ago
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Help choosing the right TP-Link mesh device?

I’ll share what I went from to what I have now. Former: TP-Link Archer A6 AC1200 & TP-Link RE-315 wireless range extender (both with the TP-Link branded OneMesh feature). Fiber internet with 250Mbps plan. Current: 3-point TP-Link X55 Deco wired with ethernet. Seamless roaming enabled and QoS configu...

— Pearl_of_KevinPrice in r/HomeNetworking35mo ago
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$5000 bounty.

I have a deco x55 mesh and have never had any issues like this whatsoever.

— JusCuz1 in r/homeassistant34mo ago
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